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- Q: What materials are the Re-Play Divided Plates made from? A: The Re-Play Divided Plates are made from recycled plastic, specifically Recycled HDPE sourced from milk jugs. They are BPA, Phthalate, PVC, and Melamine free, making them safe for children.
- Q: Are the plates safe to use in the microwave? A: While the Re-Play Divided Plates are safe for microwave use, it is not recommended due to potential staining and hot spots in food. The manufacturer does not warranty against staining if microwaved.
- Q: What are the dimensions of the Re-Play Divided Plates? A: Each Re-Play Divided Plate measures approximately 7.375 inches by 7.375 inches by 1.25 inches, making them ideally sized for toddlers and young children.
- Q: Can these plates be put in the dishwasher? A: Yes, the Re-Play Divided Plates are dishwasher safe, making cleanup easy after meals.
- Q: Are the Re-Play Divided Plates stackable for storage? A: Yes, the plates are designed to be stackable, allowing for space-saving storage in your kitchen.
- Q: Do the colors of the plates fade over time? A: No, the plates feature bright shades that are designed to resist fading over time, ensuring they remain vibrant with repeated use.
- Q: Is it safe for the plates to be used for hot foods? A: Yes, the Re-Play Divided Plates are safe to use for hot foods. However, please be cautious when microwaving as it may lead to hot spots.
- Q: How do I clean and care for the Re-Play Divided Plates? A: To clean, simply place the plates in the dishwasher or wash them with warm soapy water. Avoid using abrasive cleaners to maintain their quality.
- Q: Can these plates be used for outdoor activities? A: Yes, the Re-Play Divided Plates are versatile and can be used for outdoor activities such as picnics, barbecues, and camping due to their durable design.
- Q: Are these plates environmentally friendly? A: Yes, Re-Play products are made from recycled materials and are 100% recyclable at the end of their use, contributing to reducing single-use plastics.